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Ways of reducing pollution at your school. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using mobile phones?

1. Ways of reducing pollution at your school
2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using mobile phones?
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Bắp''ss Nghi''ss
05/05/2017 16:58:27
2/ What are the advantages and disadvantages of using mobile phone
Nowadays, the mobile phone plays a major role in our lives, which brings many benefits to us but also contains some drawbacks. Both these sides will discussed in this essay.

Generally, the mobile phone will certainly bring about a lot of advantages. First of all, the mobile phone is considered the quickest means of communication in our daily life, we can contact easily with our friends and our relative wherever by calling or sending messages. Second, the mobile phone is also a means of entertainment for people. We can listen to music and play games on mobile phone. Moreover, by using the latest apps for smartphones , we can access to the internet to watch Film and check our profile in social networks and update our status wherever we are. Final, If we have a smartphone in hand, our studying becomes more effective such as look up dictionary, find out many source of reference on internet which is useful for studying.

On the other hand, the mobile phone is also many disadvantage. First, telephone user become to addicted their mobile phone if they are too depends on it, moreover, the ability of human communication is limited if the mobile phone is more present in some event such as class meetings, on the bus, in the park…some people only focus on their phone without communicating. The use of mobile phones too much will make people take a lot of time , it not only influence on study results, makes students distraction but also it is cause of disease about eyes. Final, we shouldn't use mobile phone while we are driving because it can lead traffic accidents.

In conclusion, mobile phone is necessary for our modern lives today. However it is helpful or not , which depends on our ways of using it. It will be better if we use it true purpose and in an appropriate time.

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05/05/2017 18:18:40
1) Ways of reducing pollution at your school
Pollution prevention, also known as P2, happens when people change their plans, practices and habits in order to reduce the generation of pollution and waste at the source, instead of trying to clean it up after the fact. Pollution prevention also includes activities that protect natural resources (i.e. trees, water) through conservation or more efficient use of resources.

The key to environmental sustainability is thinking globally and acting locally. Pollution prevention is about making smart choices–both in what we buy and in how we use products. It involves looking at the causes of waste and pollution and figuring out how to prevent them.
Due to the number of people in attendance and the many activities taking place throughout the day at a school, larger quantities and more types of waste are produced at schools than in homes. Students, administrative staff, teachers, janitors, and contractors all use energy, water, and even hazardous chemicals, throughout the school year. Therefore, schools are a great place to introduce pollution prevention (P2) ideas on how to reduce or eliminate pollution and waste, which can be harmful to humans and the environment and costly to school budgets.

Where is waste generated in schools?
Energy: used in lighting, office machines, heating, air conditioning, transportation
Hazardous chemicals: found in cleaning supplies, aerosol cans, paints, science labs (mercury), art classrooms, janitors' storerooms
Pesticides: used on school grounds, gyms, kitchens, locker rooms
Water: used in bathrooms, kitchens, locker rooms, sinks in classrooms, outdoors

How can your school prevent pollution?
All students, teachers, administrators, and janitors should ask themselves if there is a better way to do their job–a way that will not create waste. In other words, everyone at the school should adopt a "less is best" attitude.

Some ways that students, teachers, and school administrators can prevent pollution at school include the following:

Bike, walk, or share rides to and from school.
Request that drivers of school buses and cars turn off their engines while they wait to pick up or drop off students.
Use less toxic glues, paints, markers, and other materials.
Start a book exchange.
Collect unused school supplies at the end of the year for reuse next year.
Buy unbleached, recycled paper.
Organize a tree-planting event on school grounds, or organize a school-ground naturalization project to create opportunities for outdoor learning through hands–on experience.
Use both sides of paper.
Take a "litter-less" lunch to school, by using reusable containers and a re-usable lunch bag.
Use refillable pens, printer toners, and ribbon cartridges.
Turn off machines when they are not in use.
Organize a paper, glass, plastic or metal recycling project.
Eliminate the use of pesticides and chemicals on the school playing fields.
Encourage students to implement pollution prevention principles that they have learned at school in their homes.
Form a pollution prevention team.
Celebrate Environment Week and participate in a community event.
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Shape of you
06/05/2017 19:42:52
Ways of reducing pollution at your school
Pollution prevention, also known as P2, happens when people change their plans, practices and habits in order to reduce the generation of pollution and waste at the source, instead of trying to clean it up after the fact. Pollution prevention also includes activities that protect natural resources (i.e. trees, water) through conservation or more efficient use of resources.

The key to environmental sustainability is thinking globally and acting locally. Pollution prevention is about making smart choices–both in what we buy and in how we use products. It involves looking at the causes of waste and pollution and figuring out how to prevent them.
Due to the number of people in attendance and the many activities taking place throughout the day at a school, larger quantities and more types of waste are produced at schools than in homes. Students, administrative staff, teachers, janitors, and contractors all use energy, water, and even hazardous chemicals, throughout the school year. Therefore, schools are a great place to introduce pollution prevention (P2) ideas on how to reduce or eliminate pollution and waste, which can be harmful to humans and the environment and costly to school budgets.

Where is waste generated in schools?
Energy: used in lighting, office machines, heating, air conditioning, transportation
Hazardous chemicals: found in cleaning supplies, aerosol cans, paints, science labs (mercury), art classrooms, janitors' storerooms
Pesticides: used on school grounds, gyms, kitchens, locker rooms
Water: used in bathrooms, kitchens, locker rooms, sinks in classrooms, outdoors

How can your school prevent pollution?
All students, teachers, administrators, and janitors should ask themselves if there is a better way to do their job–a way that will not create waste. In other words, everyone at the school should adopt a "less is best" attitude.

Some ways that students, teachers, and school administrators can prevent pollution at school include the following:

Bike, walk, or share rides to and from school.
Request that drivers of school buses and cars turn off their engines while they wait to pick up or drop off students.
Use less toxic glues, paints, markers, and other materials.
Start a book exchange.
Collect unused school supplies at the end of the year for reuse next year.
Buy unbleached, recycled paper.
Organize a tree-planting event on school grounds, or organize a school-ground naturalization project to create opportunities for outdoor learning through hands–on experience.
Use both sides of paper.
Take a "litter-less" lunch to school, by using reusable containers and a re-usable lunch bag.
Use refillable pens, printer toners, and ribbon cartridges.
Turn off machines when they are not in use.
Organize a paper, glass, plastic or metal recycling project.
Eliminate the use of pesticides and chemicals on the school playing fields.
Encourage students to implement pollution prevention principles that they have learned at school in their homes.
Form a pollution prevention team.
Celebrate Environment Week and participate in a community event.

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